The family's attorney, Bill Grant, said he's asked for documents detailing Seeger's role as an informant, including complaints she made about her safety.

"We're looking for information. We're looking for the sheriff to meet with the family and tell us what is going on," Grant said.

But Citrus County deputies aren't backing down.

The sheriff's office told 10 News it "continues its investigation into the death of 27-year-old Jamie Seeger".

Regarding Grant's request for records related to the case, the Sheriff's Office must comply with Florida public records law when releasing information. Section 119 of the law prevents the disclosure of active intelligence information (for example, an ongoing and open investigation) to the public.

Section 119 also specifically exempts information disclosing the identity of a confidential informant or source. This exemption applies regardless of whether the informants or sources are still active or may have, through other sources, been identified as such.